The last 24 hours have seen voter fraud back in the news more than three months after Election Day. There are lots of reports and talking heads out there – including our own David Becker on AC360 – so below I’ve compiled a list of some nonpartisan reports on voter fraud, as well as other reliable resources in the field that can help you sort through the noise. This is not an exhaustive list, so if you think something is missing, let me know.

The Pew Charitable Trusts’ Inaccurate, Costly, and Inefficient – This 2012 report has been cited as evidence of fraud by the White House and others, though the report makes no claims about fraud. The report details inefficiencies in voter registration systems and the challenges faced by state and local election officials in keeping voter registration lists current given the high rates of mobility among the United States’ population.

“In 5-Year Effort, Scant Evidence of Voter Fraud” by Eric Lipton and Ian Urbina – Lipton and Urbina analyzed voter fraud efforts made by the Department of Justice under the George W. Bush administration and found that there was “virtually no evidence of any organized effort to skew federal elections.”